Bray Wyatt has become one of WWE’s most talked-about Superstars again since he returned to our screens in April as the host of ‘Firefly Fun House’.The weekly segments allowed the former Wyatt Family leader to show off a lighter side to his personality, while he was also able to give viewers a dark glimpse into the future with the introduction of his new ‘Fiend’ character.Since the final ‘Firefly Fun House’ episode aired in June, four puppets from the show – Mercy the Buzzard, Huskus the Pig, Abby the Witch and Rambling Rabbit – have appeared in the background on Raw and SmackDown Live while Superstars make their way through the backstage area.It has also been widely reported that the one-time WWE champion has been present at multiple WWE events recently, including the Stomping Grounds pay-per-view on June 23 and the most recent episode of Raw on July 8.With Extreme Rules on the horizon on July 14, let’s take a look at five ways that Wyatt could make his presence felt on the show.#5 Creepy vignette at the end of the PPVSix years ago, WWE made a big statement ahead of Bray Wyatt’s main-roster debut by showing a video package at the end of the previous week’s episode of Raw to promote his upcoming arrival.The fact that the company’s decision-makers took the rare approach of closing the show with something other than the main event made Wyatt’s debut feel like a huge deal, and the same scenario at Extreme Rules (say, if WWE promoted his return for Monday’s Raw?) would definitely ensure that fans tuned in.This would not be ideal for a WrestleMania, SummerSlam or another major WWE event, but the headline match at Extreme Rules – Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch vs. Baron Corbin & Lacey Evans – feels somewhat underwhelming, unless Brock Lesnar shows up to cash in his Money In The Bank contract.Either way, Lesnar or no Lesnar, Wyatt’s return would be even more must-see if WWE announced the date in advance.